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Dysfunctional uterine bleeding from the primary care perspective

PAs need to be informed about the diagnosis and management of excessive uterine bleeding, which is one of the most common reasons women seek gynecologic care.

Heidi Felix is an assistant professor and clinical coordinator in the pa program at Chatham University, pittsburgh, pennsylvania. She is also in the Doctorate of Health Sciences program of A.T. Still University, Mesa, arizona; this article was written in partial fulfillment of degree requirements. Daniel cervonka is director of the physician assistant institute, University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, Connecticut, and adjunct faculty for the A.T. Still University Doctorate of Health Sciences program. He served as faculty reviewer for this article. The authors have indicated no relationships to disclose relating to the content of this article.